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WASHINGTON -- President-elect Donald Trump has a long list of proposals he wants to tackle during his first 100 days in office.

The president-elect was criticized during the campaign for being short on details when it comes to sweeping policy changes.

But one of the best places to look for information on what Trump plans to do initially is an address he gave Oct. 22 in Gettysburg, Penn.

Trump made it clear that illegal immigration is still near the top of his list. He announced his intent to move ahead with his controversial proposal to build a massive wall.

He said he will begin the process on Day One by ordering the removal of more than two million illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds, even though experts say the actual number of criminal immigrants is less than 200,000.

Trump’s advisers say he’ll spend his first few hours in the oval office undoing more than two dozen of President Barack Obama's executive orders.

He's expected to take aim at the Affordable Care Act known as "Obamacare." Trump says he has another plan to be administered by the states, forming Health Savings Accounts for the uninsured. But critics say it’s hardly a well-formulated plan.